Sony Takes PES 2019 From This Month's Free Lineup Of PlayStation Plus Games

Sony Takes PES 2019 From This Month's Free Lineup Of PlayStation Plus Games

If you own the PS4 and have signed up for PlayStation Plus hoping to settle in with a quality soccer sim next month, you're out of luck. In an unprecedented move, Sony is changing its lineup of PS Plus games for the month of July. Subscribers were seen promising free access to the Konami PES 2019 football match as part of the online subscription package on offer this month, but this has been removed and replaced. Instead, you'll get the extremely different version of Detroit: Become a Digital Deluxe Human Quantic Dream Developer. "We're changing the PS Plus game range for July," the previous PS Plus post updates. "This month, we're adding Detroit: Become Human Digital Deluxe Edition, which also includes Heavy Rain, to the July lineup instead of Pro Evolution Soccer 2019. We apologize for any inconvenience."

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It's a mysterious and rare gesture for Sony. So why did it happen? The initial inclusion of PES 2019 triggered some backlash initially (although TechRadar staff are eager to battle it out on the pitch) and its presence would have allowed us to move into an all-sports month for PS Plus. The second game remains unchanged, being the standalone racing game Horizon Chase Zero. Also, despite its recent release, Detroit: DEVENT HUMAN probably offers better value than PES 2019 - it was originally released as a AAA exclusive, and its Digital Deluxe edition also includes its spiritual predecessor, the storytelling engine and the chose. Heavy Rain Adventure Crime in its improved form PS4. It should be noted that the Quantic Dream games were, until recently, exclusive to the PlayStation. Last month Heavy Rain hit PC and Detroit: BECOME HUMAN will join it in the fall. A third game in the loosely connected series, Beyond: Two Souls, is also set to launch on PC platforms on July 22. It is possible that Sony wants to give them one last whim on their platform before going to conquer new horizons. Detroit: Become Human is certainly an interesting title, albeit controversial at the start of release. This is a story-based thriller set in the near future, where androids look like human beings. It's not the beautiful game, but it's still a decent game. Tries.